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Fluid forum view allows members only to get right to the meat of this community; the topics. You can toggle between your preferred forum view just below to the left on the main forum entrance. You will see three icons. Try them out and see what you prefer.
Fluid view allows you, if you are a signed up member, to see the newest topic posts in either all forums (select none or all) or in just your favorite forums (select the ones you want to see when you come to Fishing Minnesota). It keeps and in real time with respect to Topic posts and lets YOU SELECT YOUR FAVORITE FORUMS. It can make things fun and easy. This is especially true for less experienced visitors raised on social media. If you, as a members want more specific topics, you can even select a single forum to view.
Let us take a look at fluid view in action. We will then break it down and explain how it works in more detail.
The video shows the topic list and the forum filter box. As you can see, it is easy to change the topic list by changing the selected forums. This view replaces the traditional list of categories and forums.
Of course, members only can change the view to better suit your way of browsing.
You will notice a “grid” option. We have moved the grid forum theme setting into the main forum settings. This makes it an option for members only to choose.
This screenshot also shows the removal of the forum breadcrumb in fluid view mode. Fluid view remembers your last forum selection so you don’t lose your place when you go back to the listing.
The benefit of this feature is easy to see. It removes a potential barrier of entry for members only. It puts the spotlight on topics themselves, and not the hierarchical forum structure. You as a member will enjoy viewing many forums at once and switching between them without leaving the page.
We hope that fluid view, the new functionality is an asset that you enjoy .

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triton189 0

triton189 0

Had a pretty unfavorable experience this year with my corporate icefishing trip to Mille Lacs, so I'm looking for suggestions on which resort to move it to? We have a group of between 35-55 people and would like to stay out on the ice for the weekend. Service is probably the most important factor, but quality of the houses would be a close second. Location on the lake does not really matter, but the southeast corner is more convenient for most of us. Thanks for your help!

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alex1 0

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Triton, I've worked with a couple different resorts up there, and so far I would have to suggest Paul at Appeldoorns. He is constantly moving his houses trying to keep his clients on fish. He's a great guy, this year we jsut came up for the day and Paul still shared his wisdom as to where to go to get on fish. This year has been extremely tough for a consistant bite. When Paul is not taking care of his customers, he's out scouting for a new place to move his houses to, to keep on fish. You can check him out on his link at the top of the page

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As Cliff said, there were a lot of ATVs running around out from McKinley Park last weekend. I heard that a lot of permanents were going up last Sunday. I am going up tomorrow again and will report more on Sunday. I may travel across Big Bay with my snowmobile if fishing is slow close, and the ice appears safe.

My son was down at the boat launch checking out the ice and found a couple of really nice items. Identify them and I'll make sure you get them back! Crystal Lake, Burnsville. He left a note on a vehicle in the parking lot also!

We are going out to Linwood Friday late afternoon to check ice thickness. I will have an accurate report sometime around 6pm. Going out there Sat. afternoon to fish. Will mention any other ice condition issues I might find Sat.